| He divides them into six genera, assigning to each genus its subordinate species, according to the different modes of fructification. |
| Culminating on Saturday, the exhibition has all that goes into fructification of the dream of a middle-class family. |
| The fructification of Ferns is borne on the back or under side of the leaves. |
| Plasmodiocarps are the most primitive type of fructification, while sporangia are the most advanced. |
| Lamouroux described the fructification as capsules joined to form rather large blackish spots scattered over both surfaces of the frond. |
| They focused their attention not only on the surface appearance of things but also on their interiors, particularly the organs of fructification and generation. |